For
the first time, RCP is offering a 2-day workshop on Pipeline Pressure Testing.
RCP personnel have established themselves as industry experts, designing,
implementing and validating pressure test programs for various operators.
Recent PHMSA advisories and pending regulations will soon mandate pressure
tests for operating gas and liquid pipelines that have not previously been
subjected to pressured leak and strength tests. This course will provide an
overview of how to efficiently plan, execute and document pipeline pressure
tests that consistently satisfy code requirements as defined by CFR 49 Parts
192 and 195.
More information and class registration can be found on the RCP website.
In This Issue
- Updated OQ Enforcement Guidance
- Need to Update Your Current Operator Qualification Program?
- RP 1172 Construction Parallel to Existing Underground Transmission Pipelines – FINAL
- Draft Pipeline Safety Management System Recommended Practice, API 1173, Available for API and ANSI Approval Ballot and Public Comment
- Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission – Risk-Based Inspections
- Pending Audits?
- Texas Proposed Change to Farm Tap Odorization Requirements
- State Damage Prevention Activities
- RCP’s Web-Based Compliance Management Systems
- DIMP Integration
- Key Features
- RCP in the News / Pipeline & Gas Journal June 2014 edition
- RCP Employee Receives ASME Old Guard Early Career Engineer Award
- Public Workshop on Managing Pipeline Cracking Challenges
- Pipeline Safety: Government/Industry Pipeline R&D Forum
- Summer / Fall Conference Schedule
- New RCP Pipeline Pressure Testing Workshop August 26 & 27
- DOT Pipeline Compliance Workshop – August 5 – 7, 2014
- API Damage Prevention Webinar – Save the Date!
- Send us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses of Pipeline Samples, yearning to breathe free.